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Lorel
Webster 1828 Edition
Lorel
LOR'EL
,Noun.
Definition 2024
lorel
lorel
English
Alternative forms
- lorrel
Noun
lorel (plural lorels)
- A good-for-nothing fellow; a vagabond; losel.
- 1810, Alexander Chalmers, The works of the English poets:
- But lurco, I apprehend, signifies only a glutton, which falls very short of our idea of a lorel; and besides I do not believe that the word was ever sufficiently common in Latin to give rise to a derivative in English.
- 1988, Stephen Jay Greenblatt, Shakespearean Negotiations:
- I refer to the sinister glossaries appended to sixteenth-century accounts of criminals and vagabonds. "Here I set before the good reader the lewd, lousy language of these loitering lusks and lazy lorels," announces Thomas Harman as he introduces [...]
- 2010, Kent Cartwright, A Companion to Tudor Literature:
- Just as a simian – be it a monkey or a marmoset, an ape or cercopithecus – may play the scholar or abuse the book, so the lorel can only look upon the Bible or play-act as lord.
- 1810, Alexander Chalmers, The works of the English poets: